Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neurosurgeons to hone their technical skills in a safe environment, without causing any unnecessary harm to their patients caused by their inexperience. For this training method to be largely accepted in neurosurgery, it is necessary to prove simulation efficacy by means of large-scale clinical validation studies. We correlated and analysed the performance at a simulator and the actual operative skills of different neurosurgeons (construct validity). We conducted a study involving 92 residents and attending neurosurgeons from different European Centres; each participant had to perform a virtual task, namely the placement of an external ventricular drain (EVD) at a neurosurgical sim...
Objective Metric based virtual reality simulation training may enhance the capability of interventio...
Objectives: Virtual reality (VR) simulation has been suggested to objectively assess endovascular sk...
To the Editor: we read with great interest the article by Gardner et al. entitled “How Much Are We ...
Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neurosurgeons to hone their technical ski...
Aki Laakso tutkimusryhmän jäsenenä.Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neuros...
Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neurosurgeons to hone their technical ski...
Purpose: NeuroTouch is a virtual reality (VR) simulator developed for neurosurgical skill training. ...
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) simulation-based technologies play an important role in neurosurgic...
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) applications promise the safe, efficacious, and valid replication o...
At a time of significant global unrest and uncertainty surrounding how the delivery of clinical trai...
Introduction: The NeuroTouch/NeuroVR simulator platform is a virtual reality simulator which has ...
Funder: Newcastle UniversityAbstract: Background: The Neurology and Neurosurgery Interest Group (NAN...
Objective: Surgical clipping has become a relatively rare procedure in comparison to endovascular ex...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: The purpose of this research project, granted by the Italian University a...
The dominant method of training and assessment of neurosurgical trainees is in traditional apprentic...
Objective Metric based virtual reality simulation training may enhance the capability of interventio...
Objectives: Virtual reality (VR) simulation has been suggested to objectively assess endovascular sk...
To the Editor: we read with great interest the article by Gardner et al. entitled “How Much Are We ...
Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neurosurgeons to hone their technical ski...
Aki Laakso tutkimusryhmän jäsenenä.Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neuros...
Currently available simulators are supposed to allow young neurosurgeons to hone their technical ski...
Purpose: NeuroTouch is a virtual reality (VR) simulator developed for neurosurgical skill training. ...
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) simulation-based technologies play an important role in neurosurgic...
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) applications promise the safe, efficacious, and valid replication o...
At a time of significant global unrest and uncertainty surrounding how the delivery of clinical trai...
Introduction: The NeuroTouch/NeuroVR simulator platform is a virtual reality simulator which has ...
Funder: Newcastle UniversityAbstract: Background: The Neurology and Neurosurgery Interest Group (NAN...
Objective: Surgical clipping has become a relatively rare procedure in comparison to endovascular ex...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: The purpose of this research project, granted by the Italian University a...
The dominant method of training and assessment of neurosurgical trainees is in traditional apprentic...
Objective Metric based virtual reality simulation training may enhance the capability of interventio...
Objectives: Virtual reality (VR) simulation has been suggested to objectively assess endovascular sk...
To the Editor: we read with great interest the article by Gardner et al. entitled “How Much Are We ...